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Relationship of pollination ecology to population genetic structure and speciation rates in Justicia (Acanthaceae)
Antragsteller
Dr. Alexander Nikolai Schmidt-Lebuhn
Fachliche Zuordnung
Evolution und Systematik der Pflanzen und Pilze
Förderung
Förderung von 2006 bis 2009
Projektkennung
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 27809357
Divergent behaviour of different pollinating agents in terms of pollen carry-over and distances covered is expected to result in different degrees of gene flow between populations. This would then lead to differences in population genetic structure between populations with different pollination syndromes, and ultimately in divergent speciation or extinction rates. This hypothesis, however, has never been effectively tested.In the proposed study, all three links of the presumed causal chain ¿ pollination, population genetic structure, diversification rates ¿ will for the first time be examined together. The chosen study group is New World Justicia, a monophyletic group containing bee and hummingbird pollinated representatives. Pollination experiments with dyed pollen will be conducted on three melittophilous and three trochilophilous species to test the hypothesis of differences in pollen flow. A molecular analysis of three melittophilous and three trochilophilous species will be conducted to test the hypothesis of differences in population genetic structure. Subsequently, a sequence-based phylogenetic analysis of New World Justicia will be conducted to test the hypothesis of consistently divergent diversification rates in sister clades with different pollination syndromes.
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